From Scarcity to Abundance: Leading the Mindset Shift

By Doug Turner Which comes first, the attitude or the environment? Are corporate environments created from the attitudes and thinking of the people that are in...

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New Study Says Shift Workers May Be Especially Vulnerable to Sleep Trouble

Special Promotional Features By Estelle Morrison There’s a lot of discussion in HR circles these days about the importance of a good night’s sleep, and the...

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The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do

By Kathy Andrews In his book, The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business, Charles Duhigg suggests that understanding...

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Road Safety is Smart Business: Make it Part of Yours

Special Promotional Feature Do you have employees who drive for work? If so, do you have safety policies and procedures in place that cover driving...

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Beware: Incivility at Work

By Sara-Jane Linton What is Incivility? Workplace incivility is discourteous, rude behaviour with a complete disregard for the feelings of others and can be disguised as...

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Jay Sharun, CHRP: 2014 Award of Excellence—Innovation

Jay Sharun, CHRP, is a negotiator with Western Industrial Relations, the premier consulting firm for labour relations in Western Canada. Having been in the...

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Is Your Tax-Free PHSP Status in Peril? The Risks of Emergency Travel Inclusion

By Alan McEwen Extended health coverage is a benefit offered by many employers—usually provided under a group insurance contract with one of the major insurance...

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Disability Management: Return to Work

By Peter Moffat As this is the last installment of my series on disability management, I’d like to repeat the statistics I shared in the...

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